Andrew Weldon

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Andrew Weldon is an Australian cartoonist and illustrator based in Melbourne.

Career

Andrew Weldon is a cartoonist and illustrator based in Melbourne, Australia.[1] He has been a cartoonist for The Big Issue since 2006.[1] His cartoons have also appeared in The Sydney Morning Herald, The Age, The Australian, Tango, The New Yorker, The Spectator, and Private Eye.[1]

He has written and illustrated children's books including The Kid With The Amazing Head (Penguin 1998) and Clever Trevor's Stupendous Inventions (Penguin 1999). Collections of his gag cartoons, I'm So Sorry Little Man, I Thought You Were A Hand-Puppet and If You Weren't a Hedgehog...If I Weren't a Hemophiliac were published by Allen & Unwin.[2] He also illustrated the Don't Look Now series, written by Paul Jennings.[3]

Selected publications

Author and illustrator

  • I'm So Sorry Little Man, I Thought You Were A Hand-Puppet. Allen & Unwin, 2002. ISBN 978-1865087825.
  • Really-It's Not You, It's Me: Cartoons About Love, Sex and Relationships. Riverhead Trade, 2006. ISBN 978-1594481970.
  • If You Weren't a Hedgehog...If I Weren't a Hemophiliac: 232 Cartoons. Allen & Unwin, 2009. ISBN 9780740790393.
  • The Kid with the Amazing Head. Puffin, 2016. ISBN 9780143309161.
  • Clever Trevor's Stupendous Inventions. Puffin, 2016. ISBN 978-0143309154.

Illustrator

References

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